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Maxine Scates
The Rot Which Turns to Honey
July
Fugue
September
Lisa Jarnot
There Are
Cats Everywhere Then
Yuri Andrukhovych
Back in USSR
California Dreaming
Matthew
Dickman
American
Studies
We Are
Not Temples
Debra Nystrom
Days
End
Burning Coal at Your Ear
Rebecca Wee
Twelve Weeks
Learning the Beaufort Scale
Elizabeth Percer
Fish
Carnal
Knowledge
Gunnar Harding
20 July 1969-1944
For Janet Persson
Cameron Thomas
Wind Like a Waterfall Through the Trees
Apprehension in the Blurry Trees
Ralph Black
Look Up
György Faludy
Refugees in Paris, 1939
The Lame Camel
Sally Dawidoff
You Might Have Said (You Did Not Say)
Loath, Not Loathe
Art Homer
Poor Old Art
Dan Albergotti
Infamy
Doxology
Christopher Howell
Brothers Find Each Other in the Dark
Mercy
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Essay:
The Poem,
Its Buried Subject, and the Revisionist Reader
by Stephen Dunn
Interview:
Something
About the Eyes:
An Interview with Rebecca Wee
by Erin M. Bertram
Reviews
Dear Blackbird by Jane Springer,
reviewed by Hannah Faith Notess
This Clumsy Living by Bob Hicock,
reviewed by Deborah Bogen
A Question of Gravity and Light by Blas Falconer,
reviewed by Elizabeth Hoover
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ARTWORK
Front cover image:
Clock,
by Michelle Given, Pinhole Photograph 2006
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